Phlegm buildup like you’re experiencing can be a frustrating ordeal. From an Ayurvedic perspective, we often see this as a Kapha imbalance, which can certainly lead to excessive mucus. You’re spot on with that. Phlegm generally acts as the body’s mechanism to rid itself of irritants, so yes, issues like allergies, sinus problems, or even acid reflux might prolong this condition! And yeah, color can be a hint—yellowish might suggest some infection or inflammation, while clear phlegm might be more related to non-infectious causes like allergies.
Ginger, turmeric, and honey are fantastic choices. They have warming properties that can help pacify Kapha. You can try making a simple concoction by boiling a couple of slices of fresh ginger with a pinch of turmeric in water. Strain it and add a touch of honey once it cools a bit. Drink this up to two times a day.
Dairy can indeed aggravate mucus production for some people. It’s heavy and increases Kapha, so reducing it, especially milk and cheese, for a short while, isn’t a bad idea to see if it helps your symptoms.
Steam inhalation can also be pretty effective. Add a few drops of eucalyptus oil or a sprinkle of turmeric to hot water and inhale the steam. It helps in diluting the phlegm, making it easier to expel.
As for over-the-counter meds, going natural with consistent remedies often shows better long-term results without unwanted side effects. Remember, though, if the phlegm is persistent and doesn’t shift even with these changes, consider having a quick chat with a healthcare provider. They could help rule out other underlying issues. Keep it simple, and give it a try for a week or so!



